I am in need of more tool storage space and have been toying with the idea of building a set of drawers and a small cabinet on the shelf under my PM 3520 lathe.  Right now, the shelf is being used to hold a bunch of blanks- but I could find other places to store those.
The shelf is 17"x48"- about 36" of usuable space in between where the legs meet the lathe bed. I am a little concerned that it might be a nuisance however, as far as chips collecting on top (in an area hard to reach to clean), and whether having the cabinet sticking out from the lathe bed (the front edge of the shelf is 2-3" proud of the front face of the bed) would possibly get in the way.
Anybody else try this, or have further suggestions I should consider? 
 
My other option is to mount another cabinet/rack to the wall behind the lathe, but it's masonry and I'd like to avoid drilling big holes in it that I'll end up regretting later...
Thanks in advance for your input!
				
			The shelf is 17"x48"- about 36" of usuable space in between where the legs meet the lathe bed. I am a little concerned that it might be a nuisance however, as far as chips collecting on top (in an area hard to reach to clean), and whether having the cabinet sticking out from the lathe bed (the front edge of the shelf is 2-3" proud of the front face of the bed) would possibly get in the way.
Anybody else try this, or have further suggestions I should consider?
 
 My other option is to mount another cabinet/rack to the wall behind the lathe, but it's masonry and I'd like to avoid drilling big holes in it that I'll end up regretting later...
Thanks in advance for your input!
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 .  I use it for the occasional machine repair I need so I cut the stand off, made a roller platform and set it on that.  When I need to use it, I roll it out and sit on a stool, then roll it back under the wood lathe when I'm done.
 .  I use it for the occasional machine repair I need so I cut the stand off, made a roller platform and set it on that.  When I need to use it, I roll it out and sit on a stool, then roll it back under the wood lathe when I'm done. So don't look at the sawdust and crap.  The shelf sits on the lips cast into the upper section of the legs.  I used a block and a bolt on each side to hold it all steady.  That acts kind of like a wood clamp, I didn't have to drill anything on the lathe.
   So don't look at the sawdust and crap.  The shelf sits on the lips cast into the upper section of the legs.  I used a block and a bolt on each side to hold it all steady.  That acts kind of like a wood clamp, I didn't have to drill anything on the lathe. 
			 
 
		 ).  The "chip channel" is a pretty cool idea, as well.  Might have to incorporate that in the future.
 ).  The "chip channel" is a pretty cool idea, as well.  Might have to incorporate that in the future.